Quinn’s alive, Carrie’s still out of the CIA and production on ““Quinn is alive, I can say that much,” Gansa said. It’s an imaginative thing we do; it’s about immersing oneself in one’s imagination. Gansa said he didn’t have an end game in mind (“I wish”), but he did put forth a “pie in the sky” hope for whenever the final season comes around. In fact, give him a few weeks of study and he’ll be anyone you want. You’re always pretending on so many levels. TCA: Rupert Friend was not on hand, but that didn't keep the conversation from focusing on Quinn, Carrie and their fate in "Homeland" Season 6. Saul has committed himself even more fully to the agency, and Carrie rejects some fundamental principles of it. Like, your playing dress up. Let’s aim the bar a little higher than that.One so rarely acts as oneself in one’s home. That means “Homeland” will live to see at least Season 8, if not beyond. I find that an exciting place to be in when you’re acting.There’s a lot less standing around and talking, more running around and fighting people. We do it with our bodies.Get our revamped Envelope newsletter, sent twice a week, for exclusive awards season coverage, behind-the-scenes insights and columnist Glenn Whipp’s commentary. It’s a strange, transitional time in the halls of government filled with anxiety and different competing interests, where a very fragile and complex transfer of power takes place between the outgoing president and the incoming president-elect.Production begins next week in New York, and Danes spoke to how Carrie and Saul would enter the season after last year’s relationship test.“They have diverged,” Danes said. There are so many levels of self-deception that I’ve never differentiated in the things that might be similar to me.